Yes!   I have been looking at this great wind map since Chris alerted us to it. 
  The last 1O days there have been extended days in which most of the eastern 
US, and Texas, had north winds and there has been a near complete collapse in 
recording data in Austin during those times.   And like you, I noticed tonight 
the correlation with the center of the country.   It’s better data than just 
getting the local hourly wind data for Austin.  It will be interesting to see 
what Austin recorders get tonight.

This wind map seems to be a great tool and is fun to watch in relation to the 
migration.   Will this website last?   It seems to be created as a promotion.

From: Caitlin Coberly 
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2012 10:23 PM
To: 'Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes' ; 'NFC-L' 
Subject: RE: [nfc-l] Unknown Hunterdon NJ Night Flight Call

Is anyone paying attention to the wind map and using it to predict/ or post 
correlate their flights?  It looks like a  good shoot straight up the center of 
the country tonight.

 

http://hint.fm/wind/

 

I haven’t gotten  good pattern out here yet, but I have this as my default home 
page so I can look at it every morning at least.

 

Best,

 

Caitlin

 

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